• Reference
    T42/79
  • Title
    Mortgage; for £600:
  • Date free text
    2 Mar 1684/5
  • Production date
    From: 1684 To: 1685
  • Scope and Content
    Thomas Cheyne of Sundon, esquire, to Samuel Hinde of London, gentleman. ... A farmhouse called the Upper Farm; a great barn, granary and half of a dovehouse, next the street belonging to the capital messuage called the Parsonage House, in which Elizabeth Cheyne dwells; 4 closes called Hydes Park, Bee Close, Feild Close and Little Parke Mead; and also part of the freeboard next Purpose Hole Piece so far as the hedge extends; a piece of pasture called the Oxleyes and the Parke next Purly Lane and Hases Park; also 307 acres in the Fields of Sundon and Luton; 28 acres in the Parks; and 6 acres in the Mill Field; and all thithes thereon arising ( but not those from land in parish of Luton); in occupation of William Duncombe. (All which premises were part of the jointure of Anne Corbett of Sundon, widow deceased (grandmother of Thomas Cheyne)). Witnesses: Thomas Cheyne and John Freeman.
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  • Level of description
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